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#454771 by catsilversword
22 Sep 2008, 06:51
Always seems to come down to the same MO - put prices up asap, but never drop them if you can get away with it. Same at petrol stations - only in hte last couple of days have most of the major ones dropped their prices (though not Tesco - and the cynic in me reckons this must be to cover their 'spend £50, get 5p off per litre).... grrrr
#455074 by Alex V
24 Sep 2008, 17:08
Originally posted by catsilversword
Always seems to come down to the same MO - put prices up asap, but never drop them if you can get away with it. Same at petrol stations - only in hte last couple of days have most of the major ones dropped their prices (though not Tesco - and the cynic in me reckons this must be to cover their 'spend £50, get 5p off per litre).... grrrr



Vote with your wallet dont shop there, unless you want your local chippy, pub, airline, bank, cinema, holiday, theatre all owned by Tesco, before you know it nothing will be left without them fixing everything.

cheers

I need to lay down before i blow!![i][i][i]

alex
#456209 by Bill S
05 Oct 2008, 08:53
BA & VS together again?
Both saying no cut in surcharges yet.

Merrill Lynch believes the price of a barrel of crude will drop to about $50 next year.

Virgin: despite drop in oil prices...market is too volatile ... matter under daily review, but until prices remain low for a sustained period, the surcharge will remain.

Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways, El Al, Air France, KLM and Singapore Airlines all lowered surcharges in recent weeks.
#456211 by Darren Wheeler
05 Oct 2008, 09:30
Originally posted by Bill S
BA & VS together again?
Both Merrill Lynch believes the price of a barrel of crude will drop to about $50 next year.


Funny, I thought they said it would go up to $200 a barrel. [:?]
#456212 by Bill S
05 Oct 2008, 10:07
Originally posted by Darren Wheeler
Originally posted by Bill S
BA & VS together again?
Both Merrill Lynch believes the price of a barrel of crude will drop to about $50 next year.


Funny, I thought they said it would go up to $200 a barrel. [:?]

Maybe changed their tune after BoA took them over...
Admittedly they did qualify the prediction....'in the unlikely event of a world recession'... but how very unlikely is that?
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